Sixty years ago, Argentina beat England for the first time at football, sparking decades of sporting rivalry and prompting then president Juan Domingo Perón to name 14th May ‘Footballers’ Day’.
by Mark Orton, 14 May 2013.
Sixty years ago, Argentina beat England for the first time at football, sparking decades of sporting rivalry and prompting then president Juan Domingo Perón to name 14th May ‘Footballers’ Day’.
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by George Nelson, 07 May 2013.
George Nelson travels to an away match with the Argentinos Juniors supporters in a trip organised by Wander Tours BA, offering a unique way to experience the passion and emotion of Argentine football.
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by Dan Edwards, 03 May 2013.
Boca Juniors go into Sunday’s superclásico with River Plate amid one of the worst league runs in the club’s history, with even legendary coach Carlos Bianchi unable to stop the rot. Dan Edwards reports.
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by George Nelson, 22 April 2013.
Buenos Aires’ autumnal sunshine did little to heat up Great Britain’s bid to end their 20-year absence from the Fed Cup World Group after a disappointing loss to Argentina on Parque Roca’s clay courts this weekend. George Nelson reports.
by Emily Tarbuck, 05 April 2013.
Its not for the faint-hearted, but Emily Tarbuck says that over at Tangona, you can reap the full rewards of a hardcore bootcamp workout that works both body and mind.
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by Sabrina Hummel, 19 March 2013.
For those of you who have ever watched on enviously as people on rollerblades whizzed effortlessly past you in the parks of Palermo, Sabrina Hummel takes a master class with Milton Roller, a popular open-air rollerblading school in Buenos Aires.
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by Emily Tarbuck, 20 February 2013.
With temperatures regularly surpassing 30°C, and the nearest beach located hours away, Emily Tarbuck rounds up the top 5 outdoor pools in and around Buenos Aires.
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by Emily Tarbuck, 14 February 2013.
IdeaMe is an online platform, which helps creators, be they inventors, artists, or designers, among others, to finance their projects through crowd funding. The Indy features and promotes one project every week, with the aim of helping the creators finance and achieve their dreams. This week: A Goal for Peace
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by Avery Kelly, 13 February 2013.
This week, the Indy took one for the team and scoured Buenos Aires in search of the best alternative ways to get active – no treadmills or barbells required.
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by Martin Parsons, 10 January 2013.
Argentina may not be first place that springs to mind when thinking about surf, but its long coastline has waves suitable for beginners to experts and it can offer something for everyone. Martin Parsons reports.
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As we continue our focus on art and design, we revisit Kate Stanworth's 2007 interview with Lucio Boschi about his black and white photographs of lesser-known cultures in Argentina.